• EN 61512-1:1999

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    Batch control - Part 1: Models and terminology

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    Published date:  25-06-1999

    Publisher:  European Committee for Standards - Electrical

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    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Definitions
    4 Batch processes and equipment
         4.1 Processes, batches and batch processes
               4.1.1 Continuous processes
               4.1.2 Discrete parts manufacturing processes
               4.1.3 Batch processes
         4.2 Physical model
               4.2.1 Enterprise level
               4.2.2 Site level
               4.2.3 Area level
               4.2.4 Process cell level
               4.2.5 Unit level
               4.2.6 Equipment module level
               4.2.7 Control module level
         4.3 Process cell classification
               4.3.1 Classification by number of products
               4.3.2 Classification by physical structure
    5 Batch control concepts
         5.1 Structure for batch control
               5.1.1 Basic control
               5.1.2 Procedural control
               5.1.3 Co-ordination control
         5.2 Equipment entities
               5.2.1 Procedural control model/physical model/
                       process model relationship
               5.2.2 Equipment control in equipment entities
               5.2.3 Structuring of equipment entities
         5.3 Recipes
               5.3.1 Recipes types
               5.3.2 Recipe contents
               5.3.3 Control recipe procedure/equipment control
                       relationship
               5.3.4 Recipe transportability
         5.4 Production plans and schedules
         5.5 Production information
               5.5.1 Batch-specific information
               5.5.2 Common (non-batch specific) batch information
               5.5.3 Batch history
               5.5.4 Batch reports
         5.6 Allocation and arbitration
               5.6.1 Allocation
               5.6.2 Arbitration
         5.7 Modes and states
               5.7.1 Modes
               5.7.2 States
         5.8 Exception handling
    6 Batch control activities and functions
         6.1 Management activities
               6.1.1 Control activity model
               6.1.2 Information handling
               6.1.3 Process and control engineering
         6.2 Recipe management
               6.2.1 Manage general recipes
               6.2.2 Define general recipe procedural elements
               6.2.3 Manage site recipes
               6.2.4 Manage master recipes
               6.2.5 Define master recipe procedural elements
         6.3 Production planning and scheduling
         6.4 Production information management
               6.4.1 Receiving and storing batch history information
               6.4.2 Manipulating historical data
               6.4.3 Producing batch reports
         6.5 Process management
               6.5.1 Manage batches
               6.5.2 Manage process cell resources
               6.5.3 Collect batch and process cell information
         6.6 Unit supervision
               6.6.1 Acquire and execute procedural elements
               6.6.2 Manage unit resources
               6.6.3 Collect batch and unit information
         6.7 Process control
               6.7.1 Execute equipment phases
               6.7.2 Execute basic control
               6.7.3 Collect data
         6.8 Personnel and environmental protection
    Figure 1 Process model (entity-relationship diagram)
    Figure 2 Physical model
    Figure 3 Single-path structure
    Figure 4 Multiple-path structure
    Figure 5 Network structure
    Figure 6 Procedural control model
    Figure 7 Procedural control/equipment mapping to achieve
               process functionality
    Figure 8 Recipe types
    Figure 9 General recipe procedure
    Figure 10 Master recipe procedure
    Figure 11 Procedural element relationships in the site
               recipe and master recipe
    Figure 12 Control recipe procedure/equipment control
               separation
    Figure 13 Control recipe procedure example with unit
               procedures, operations and phases
    Figure 14 Control recipe procedure example with unit
               procedures and operations
    Figure 15 Control recipe procedure example with unit
               procedure
    Figure 16 Control recipe procedure example with only
               a procedure
    Figure 17 Control recipe procedure/equipment control
               collapsibility examples
    Figure 18 State transition diagram for example states
               for procedural elements
    Figure 19 Management activity model
    Figure 20 Simultaneous definition/selection of procedural
               elements and equipment entities
    Figure 21 Recipe management
    Figure 22 Process management
    Figure 23 Unit supervision
    Figure 24 Process control
    Table 1 Possible implementations of example modes
    Table 2 State transition matrix for example states for
               procedural elements
    Annex A Model philosophy
    Annex B Bibliography
    Annex ZA Normative references to international publications
               with their corresponding European publications

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    Defines reference models for batch control as used in the process industries and terminology that helps explain the relationships between these models and terms. May not apply to all batch control applications.

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    Committee CLC/TC 65X
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher European Committee for Standards - Electrical
    Status Current

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    CEI EN 61512-3 : 2010 BATCH CONTROL - PART 3: GENERAL AND SITE RECIPE MODELS AND REPRESENTATION
    CEI EN 61512-4 : 2012 BATCH CONTROL - PART 4: BATCH PRODUCTION RECORDS
    EN 62264-1:2013 Enterprise-control system integration - Part 1: Models and terminology
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    EN 62424:2016 Representation of process control engineering - Requests in P&I diagrams and data exchange between P&ID tools and PCE-CAE tools
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    EN 62714-2:2015 Engineering data exchange format for use in industrial automation systems engineering - Automation markup language - Part 2: Role class libraries
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    I.S. EN 61512-2:2002 BATCH CONTROL - PART 2: DATA STRUCTURES AND GUIDELINES FOR LANGUAGES
    BS EN 61512-4:2010 Batch control Batch production records
    BS EN 61512-2:2002 Batch control Data structures and guidelines for languages
    I.S. EN 61512-3:2008 BATCH CONTROL - PART 3: GENERAL AND SITE RECIPE MODELS AND REPRESENTATION
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